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On the Line: Ronan Keating chats about his world tour

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Ronan Keating is travelling then world with his Time of My Life world tour.

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OUTinPerth spoke to the singer from Boyzone about life on the road, making his most personal album to date and his recent foray into the world of musicals.

Plus we asked him about what it’s like sitting in a big red chair for The Voice – Australia and what it takes to make it in the music industry.

You can read the interview in the September edition of OUTinPerth or just listen in one the whole conversation here – where we have Ronan Keating on the line.

Ronan’s tour will come to an end with a massive show in Kings Park on Saturday 12 November, tickets are available from Ticketmaster.     

 

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